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If I were to possess the king's treasures
sheet music | 4 p. ; 35 cm. | "I am richer than the king, because I have you my child, my sleeping baby. You will be a scholar, pious and good, a saintly person, worth more than all the king's treasures." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General). Sheet Music (Form).

Contributor:
Joseph P. Katz Co. - Persin, Max

Date:1919

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A chant for Sabbath night Jewish folk song
sheet music | 4 p. ; 35 cm. | "Kindle the braided taper candle (for the prayers concluding the Sabbath, at Saturday twilight)." "As we recite the blessings to conclude this peaceful Sabbath, let us pray for a good and peaceful week ahead." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General). Sheet Music (Form).

Contributor:
Joseph P. Katz Co. - Persin, Max

Date:1920

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Farewell my dear parents Jewish folk song
sheet music | 4 p. ; 35 cm. | "Farewell my dear parents. I am leaving to seek my fortune in a free land." Popular song among immigrants who had left their elderly parents back in the Old Country, and never saw them again. Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950 (General). Sheet Music (Form).

Contributor:
Joseph P. Katz - Persin, Max

Date:1920

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The Jewish child
sheet music | 6 p. ; 35 cm. | "Orphan child, your people have endured hardshop in exile. You were born to say kaddish forever." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General). Sheet Music (Form).

Song to labor
sheet music | 6 p. ; 35 cm. | "To all men and women everywhere, who toil in honest labor, I sing blessings and praise." Source: Heskes, Irene, Yiddish American Popular Songs, 1895-1950. (General). Sheet Music (Form).